Center for the Army Profession and Ethic
To reinforce the Army profession and its Ethic, the Army Chief of Staff established the Army Center of Excellence for the Professional Military Ethic in May 2008. Located at West Point, New York, the wellspring of professional soldier values for more than 200 years, the ACPME was re-designated as the Center for the Army Profession and Ethic and realigned to fall under the command and control of the United States Army Training and Doctrine Command and its Combined Arms Center (CAC) in August 2010. CAPE's objectives were to assess the state of Army as a profession and its members as professionals; to study and define through doctrine and strategic messaging the Army Profession; capture and promulgate the moral principles of the Army Ethic, Army culture, and organizational climates; inspire trusted Army professionals to live up to their sacred oaths, increase Army members’ understanding and internalization of what it means for Soldiers and Army Civilians to be members of an honored profession; accelerate professional and character development in individuals, units, and Army culture through training, education, and leader development. AR 600-100 Army Profession and Leadership specified 12 tasks for CAPE to serve the Army in leader development, critical thinking and ethical decision making based upon the moral principles of the Army Ethic. and Army Doctrine Reference Publication 1. CAPE, as the AR 5-22 Army Force Modernization Proponent for the Army Profession, Character Development, and the Army Ethic was the US Army and lead responsible for Doctrine, Organization, Training, Materiel, Leadership and Education, Personnel and Facilities initiatives to reinforce the Army Profession of Arms, Army Ethic, and culture. In September 2019, CAPE was merged with the Center for Army Leadership at Fort Leavenworth, KS to form the Center for the Army Profession and Leadership.
Mission statement
CAPE, on behalf of CG, CAC, serves as the proponent for the Army Profession, the Army Ethic and Character Development of Army Professionals to reinforce Trust within the profession and with the American people.Purpose
To reinforce trust within the profession and with the American people: the foundation for successful accomplishment of the Army Mission, consistent with the Army Ethic.Key tasks
- Support Army wide efforts
- Create and integrate Army Profession, Army Ethic and Character Development doctrine and concepts into training, leadership development, Professional Military Education, and the Civilian Education System
- Promulgate the Army Ethic
- Develop the Army Character Development concept, strategy, and doctrine
- Assess the state of the Army Profession and its members as professionals on a periodic basis.
History
- 30 September 2019 - CAPE is closed at West Point and all functions, mission, and tasks transferred to the newly created Center for the Army Profession and Leadership.
- 27 November 2018 - The Secretary of the Army directs the merger of CAPE with the Center for the Army Leadership.
- 14 June 2015 - ADRP 1 - The Army Profession is revised to include the Army Ethic.
- 14 June 2013 - ADRP 1 - The Army Profession doctrinal publication is released.
- 2 January 2013 - America's Army - Our Profession Education and Training Program begins.
- September 2012 - ADP 1 The Army includes for the first time Army doctrine on the Army Profession and Army professionals.
- 2 April 2012 - The Army Profession Campaign CY11 Annual Report is released.
- September 2011 - Army-Wide campaign renamed the Army Profession Campaign.
- Jan 2011 - Army-Wide Profession of Arms Campaign launched.
- October 2010 -Secretary of the Army and the Chief of Staff of the Army signed a Terms of Reference for the Review of the Army Profession in an Era of Persistent Conflict.
- July 2010 - Commanding General TRADOC and CG Combined Arms Center rename the ACPME to "Center for the Army Profession and Ethic " to reflect its expanded Army-wide proponency requirements, and further task organizes CAPE under CAC Leader Development and Education
- May 2010 -The CSA decides to reassign the ACPME from USMA to CAC, and CG TRADOC expands the ACPME proponency mission from the "professional military ethic" to encompass the entire "Army Profession and Ethic"
- March 2010 - CG TRADOC and CSA approve the Army leader development integrated priority list for Program Objective Memorandum 12–17; ACPME is #7 of 48 Army leader development initiatives with $4.5M approved per year for POM12-17
- January 2010 -DA G3/5/7 (Deputy Chief of Staff for Operations, Plans and Training) approved an ACPME concept plan for 2 military and 19 civilian personnel requirements
- May 2009 - CG TRADOC and CSA approved the Army leader development integrated priority list for POM 10–15; ACPME is #4 of 52 Army leader development initiatives with $2.5M approved per year for POM10-15
- March 2009 -The Army formally assigns Superintendent, USMA and the ACPME as the Army force modernization proponent for the professional military ethic and character development as reflected in Army Regulation 5-22
- May 2008 -The CSA decides to stand up a separate Army Center at USMA. USMA provides Borrowed Military Manning, and the Army resources limited civilian billets
- April 2007 -CSA assigned USMA as "Army Center of Excellence for the Professional Military Ethic." USMA delegated the mission to the existing Simon Center for the Professional Military Ethic under the USMA Commandant of Cadets; SCPME took on additional duties with no additional resources